Even at $30, the Milano is a tough sell. The price may attract buyers who are new to smartphones, and the handset's call quality and battery life are pretty solid. But the tiny amount of internal storage and the truly terrible display will turn off...
There are two basic selling points to the Kyocera Milano: 1. It costs just $29.99 on contract; and 2. It has a keyboard and Android. That's it, though. While the Milano is a good voice phone, has good battery life, and a great keyboard for pecking...
Entry-level, a hard keyboard, and an interesting form factorI've got to hand it to any carrier (and manufacturer) for continuing to make and sell entry-level Android phones. Without them, a whole swath of people would miss out on the coolest mobile...
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